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Dry-Cleaning Solvent Linked to Increased Liver Fibrosis Risk
health15 days ago

Dry-Cleaning Solvent Linked to Increased Liver Fibrosis Risk

A national NHANES analysis links tetrachloroethylene (PCE), the dry-cleaning solvent, to a higher risk of significant liver fibrosis. Among 1,614 U.S. adults (2017–2020), about 7.4% had detectable PCE in blood; those with detectable exposure had over three times the odds of meaningful liver scarring, and each 1 ng/mL rise in PCE increased fibrosis odds by more than fivefold, with roughly a 28% absolute risk increase. The association persisted after adjusting for age, sex, race, education, and common liver risk factors like alcohol use and obesity. PCE exposure can occur via indoor air, groundwater, dry-cleaning and industrial use, and while the EPA is phasing it out over a decade, it remains in some settings. The findings underscore environmental toxins as potential contributors to liver disease and suggest a need for broader screening and further research.

EPA Prohibits Use of Two Carcinogenic Chemicals in Consumer Goods
environment1 year ago

EPA Prohibits Use of Two Carcinogenic Chemicals in Consumer Goods

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a ban on two carcinogenic chemicals, trichloroethylene (TCE) and tetrachloroethylene (perc), used in various consumer and industrial products. This move aims to protect workers, consumers, and residents from the harmful effects of these substances, aligning with President Biden's efforts to enhance chemical safety regulations. The ban includes all consumer uses of perc and many commercial applications, such as dry cleaning and auto repair.